Running Toast Titanium 9.05, and wanting to stream video to my iPhone using Streamer at 25fps. Since you can't edit the Streamer preset in Toast, it always seems to encode at 24fps, even if the source clip is 25fps. Also Streamer seems to place stricter criteria than the iPhone does on what is playable - eg if I have a 640x480 25fps h264 QuickTime Movie, which my iPhone is quite happy to play, Streamer still feels it needs to convert this to 480x360 24fps before adding it tot the streamer playlist, which is unnecessary, time-consuming and degrades the quality.
I would happily upgrade to Toast 10 if I thought it would fix these issues, buty since I don't need any of the other functionality of v10, I don't really want to upgrade if it won't sort the issues I'm having. Can anybody who has v10 tell me if Streamer works differently?
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Running Toast Titanium 9.05, and wanting to stream video to my iPhone using Streamer at 25fps. Since you can't edit the Streamer preset in Toast, it always seems to encode at 24fps, even if the source clip is 25fps. Also Streamer seems to place stricter criteria than the iPhone does on what is playable - eg if I have a 640x480 25fps h264 QuickTime Movie, which my iPhone is quite happy to play, Streamer still feels it needs to convert this to 480x360 24fps before adding it tot the streamer playlist, which is unnecessary, time-consuming and degrades the quality.
I would happily upgrade to Toast 10 if I thought it would fix these issues, buty since I don't need any of the other functionality of v10, I don't really want to upgrade if it won't sort the issues I'm having. Can anybody who has v10 tell me if Streamer works differently?
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